Writer’s police views out of focus
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Re: The Mailbag letter in the April 16 edition of the Daily Pilot,
“Police superiority isn’t helpful to Newport Beach.”
We were surprised at the reaction of a Newport Beach resident
toward the Police Department.
We do not think he really knows anything about the department in
our town. Why does he think the number of criminal offenses is so
low? Newport Beach’s police chief recruits the best of the applicants
to serve and protect. The standards in the department are high and
why shouldn’t we take the best?
When a police officer thinks he/she is making a routine/simple
stop for a broken taillight, expired tags, traffic [or] speed, he
never knows who is at the wheel? We do not know what feedback the
officer has received when he called in the plates. It is not a
frivolous action.
It is a potential situation that could put the officer’s life on
the line!
The presence of the bicycle patrol is much like Officer Murphy
walking through your neighborhood. They cover a large area, take the
time to talk to visitors and residents, but at the same time their
presence is a crime deterrent.
We hope that any civilian who would like to know more about the
Police Department enroll in the Citizens Police Academy (we were
graduates of class 11) -- a course that covers critical incidents,
dispatch, canine, car stops, range, juvenile/sex crimes, arrest and
control, traffic, SWAT, drunken driving, crime scene investigation,
narcotic enforcement, patrol ride along and much more.
This will give you a better understating of what they do on a
daily basis and why.
Those who join the academy will certainly appreciate the
commitment of the men/women in the Newport Beach Police Department.
Log on to www.nbpd.org for more information.
GAY WASSALL-KELLY AND
BILL KELLY
Newport Beach
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